Explores the "wonderful world of Disney” in all its dimensions. John Wills tackles Walt Disney's unique vision of America, the history of Mickey Mouse, and the design of Disneyland in the 1950s; he also examines a range of Disney movies including animation classics and live-action productions. Disney Culture ultimately challenges the reader to think more deeply about the US entertainment industry.
Explores the "wonderful world of Disney” in all its dimensions. John Wills tackles Walt Disney's unique vision of America, the history of Mickey Mouse, and the design of Disneyland in the 1950s; he also examines a range of Disney movies including animation classics and live-action productions. Disney Culture ultimately challenges the reader to think more deeply about the US entertainment industry.
JOHN WILLS is a senior lecturer in American history and the director of American Studies at the University of Kent in Canterbury, England. He is the author of Conservation Fallout: Nuclear Protest at Diablo Canyon, California and U.S. Environmental History: Inviting Doomsday.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Making Disney Magic Chapter Two: The World According to Disney Chapter Three: Disney Dollars Chapter Four: Disney Values Further Reading Works Cited Index
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Making Disney Magic Chapter Two: The World According to Disney Chapter Three: Disney Dollars Chapter Four: Disney Values Further Reading Works Cited Index
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